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At My Wits End
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never thought would say that but i can't get to grip with what is going on.
had base of spine pain for months, it started as a dull ache and has progressed to something i don't understand nor can get the pain under control. Pain radiates from the neck right down the spine, bending sends burning sensation across should blades, down the spine, back, to add to this can't bend hardly nor can i get footwear on well as it's all painful. throbbing pains downs both legs and like electrical shocks down into ankles and toes, especially the big toe either sitting or walking.. I have seen the GP number of times who has given me Naproxen, but it really doesn't help much. I have been waiting to see a Neuro team, for some reason the GP finally tells me that the Neurosurgeon won't take up my case, i didn't ask to see a Neurosurgeon! only someone to explain and have a look at doing scans to see what is going on, so now i have to wait more weeks to see the Neuro team.
left knee swollen again and painful, and to add insult to injury have the same blasted pain across the bridge of the nose and down the face that have had for months. i haven't felt as bad as this in years,
had base of spine pain for months, it started as a dull ache and has progressed to something i don't understand nor can get the pain under control. Pain radiates from the neck right down the spine, bending sends burning sensation across should blades, down the spine, back, to add to this can't bend hardly nor can i get footwear on well as it's all painful. throbbing pains downs both legs and like electrical shocks down into ankles and toes, especially the big toe either sitting or walking.. I have seen the GP number of times who has given me Naproxen, but it really doesn't help much. I have been waiting to see a Neuro team, for some reason the GP finally tells me that the Neurosurgeon won't take up my case, i didn't ask to see a Neurosurgeon! only someone to explain and have a look at doing scans to see what is going on, so now i have to wait more weeks to see the Neuro team.
left knee swollen again and painful, and to add insult to injury have the same blasted pain across the bridge of the nose and down the face that have had for months. i haven't felt as bad as this in years,
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.emmie I was in terrible pain for months and I swear each time I mentioned a bad back my doctor's eyes glazed over. I thought it was due to a sports injury from a few years previously and I just put up with it, until my brother-in-law finally took me to see his osteopath. It cost £35 a session and it took 4 sessions until I was pain free.
It apparently wasn't my back, the pain was due to my pelvis and the way I walked (unevenly again down to a sports injury) putting strain on my back.
It apparently wasn't my back, the pain was due to my pelvis and the way I walked (unevenly again down to a sports injury) putting strain on my back.
I get the dull ache/burn across my shoulders. GP concluded nothing obviously physically wrong with me. So I kept a diary of when I was more aware of the aches and it was during periods of inactivity, exercise would loosen me up. Also if sat with poor posture or for a long time and after eating certain foods. The human body can be a bloody mystery!
mamy i was diagnosed with that years ago, it took three long years to go, but that as i recall did not have this level of pain, which i am not tolerating.
it has got worse in the last couple of months, i wish the GP's didn't just roll their eyes when they see you coming. They have messed up so many times of late i am wondering what has happened to their team who were usually helpful at least.
it has got worse in the last couple of months, i wish the GP's didn't just roll their eyes when they see you coming. They have messed up so many times of late i am wondering what has happened to their team who were usually helpful at least.
I would ask for a second opinion. My doctor told me my back pain was 'just' arthritis, but did refer me to musculo skeletal specialist and after an MRI I had an op on my back last year and am now pain free. Mine was that the canal down which the nerves run had narrowed and there was also a cyst there. I think you do need to see someone else as obviously he/she thinks they have done a correct diagnosis and they haven't. I do wish you the best of luck. My pain was so bad that it made me yell out on occasions, so I do sympathise.